Miss Violet
Tomlinson of Seif, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Tomlinson, and Mr. Lester Ross of Osseo, son of Mr. and Mrs. George
Ross were untied in marriage Wednesday, May 23, at 9 a.m. at the
home of Rev. G. W. Longenecker, the ring ceremony being used.

The bride was
attired in an all white ankle length dress and wore white slippers,
a head band of silver leaves and carried a bouquet of bridal wreath
ferns and sweet peas arranged in streamer effect and tied with
white chiffon ribbons.

The bride was
attended by Miss Eva Ross, sister of the groom who was dressed in a
blue ankle length dress, white slippers and wore a head band of
silver leaves and carried a bouquet of bridal wreath and sweet peas
tied with white chiffon ribbon.

The groom was
dressed in a blue suit and was attended by the bride’s
youngest brother, Jess also dressed in dark blue.

The boys wore pink
carnations and lilies of the valley.

After the ceremony
the party drove to Thayer’s studio where pictures were taken,
and then drove to the home of the bride’s parents where later
supper was served to immediate relatives and friends.

The rooms were
decorated in blue and white crepe paper.

The wedding cake
which was bake by Mrs. Peter Strangfeld, sister of the bride was
also decorated in blue and white.

The bride was born
in Mount Pulaski, Illinois and later moved with her parents to
Clark County and has lived most of her life at home.

She is a refined
young lady of a quite nature, and has a host of friends in her home
community.

The groom was born
in Osseo and has for the past twelve years been employed at the
condensery there.

After a short
vacation he will go back to his work at Osseo.

He is but slightly
acquainted in this community but is well spoken of by all who know
him.

In the evening a
dance was given at the Globe hall at which a large crowd attended,
and everyone reported a very good time.